FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup
The FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup (known as Alpen Cup) is a ski jumping tournament held in Alps yearly by the International Ski Federation since 1990.
The first season of this competition took place in the 1990/91 season. The summer season was introduced in 1996/97. In the 1999/00 season two separate classifications, summer and winter, were introduced for the first time, while both together counted for overall classification. From the 2000-01 season one only overall classification exists, joining the points from summer and winter together.
This competition is only for junior ski jumpers of maximum 20 years old. Until the 2005/06 season, the limit was 18 years old. Until the 2006-07 season, only jumpers from Alpine countries were allowed to compete. From the 2007/08 season onward, ski jumpers from Eastern European countries: Bulgarians, Czechs, Poles, Romanians, Slovaks and Hungarians, can compete too.
In the years 2000-2004 and from the 2013/14 season, the Alpen Cup takes place also in the women's category.
This is the 5th and lowest level of ski jumping competition series held by FIS.
Standings: Men
Overall
Season | Winner | Second | Third |
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1990/91 | Damjan Fras | Gerd Segmund | Marc Noelke |
1991/92 | Andreas Beck | Christian Reinthaler | Jerome Gay |
1992/93 | Adolf Grugger | Andreas Beck Gerhard Gattinger Gerhard Schallert |
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1993/94 | Andreas Widhölzl | Anže Zupan | Reinhard Schwarzenberger |
1994/95 | Jaka Grosar | Karl-Heinz Dorner | Primož Peterka |
1995/96 | Primož Peterka | Matija Stegnar | Markus Eigentler |
1996/97 | Wolfgang Loitzl | Markus Eigentler | Falko Krismayr |
1997/98 | Georg Späth | Martin Koch | Tadej Lenič |
1998/99 | Primož Urh-Zupan | Florian Liegl | Stefan Kaiser |
1999/00 | Manuel Fettner | Stefan Kaiser | Stefan Thurnbichler |
2000/01 | Jörg Ritzerfeld | Mathias Hafele | Maximilian Mechler |
2001/02 | Maximilian Mechler | Rok Benkovič | Christoph Strickner |
2002/03 | Rok Urbanc | Jaka Oblak | Roland Müller |
2003/04 | Tobias Bogner | Jurij Tepeš | Julian Musiol |
2004/05 | Arthur Pauli | Jurij Tepeš | Nejc Frank |
2005/06 | Mario Innauer | Arthur Pauli | Thomas Thurnbichler |
2006/07 | Mitja Mežnar | David Unterberger | Tobias Bogner |
2007/08 | David Unterberger | Danny Queck | Manuel Poppinger |
2008/09 | Lukas Müller | Michael Hayböck | Manuel Poppinger |
2009/10 | Thomas Diethart | Johannes Obermayr | Thomas Lackner |
2010/11 | Thomas Lackner | Stefan Kraft | Jaka Hvala |
2011/12 | Anže Lanišek | Jaka Hvala | Rok Justin |
2012/13 | Cene Prevc | Matic Benedik | Elias Tollinger |
2013/14 | Patrick Streitler | Elias Tollinger | Sebastian Bradatsch |
2014/15 | Simon Greider | Cene Prevc | Paul Brasme |
2015/16 | Jonathan Siegel | Adrian Sell | Alex Insam |
Summer
Season | Winner | Second | Third |
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1999 | Uli Basler | Stefan Thurnbichler | Primož Urh-Zupan Jure Bogataj |
Standings: Ladies
Overall
Season | Winner | Second | Third |
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2000/01 | Daniela Iraschko | Eva Ganster | Heidi Roth |
2001/02 | Daniela Iraschko Eva Ganster |
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2002/03 | Daniela Iraschko | Eva Ganster | Katrin Stefaner |
2003/04 | Daniela Iraschko | Monika Pogladič | Eva Ganster |
2012/13 | Ema Klinec | Ramona Straub | Chiara Hölzl |
2013/14 | Elisabeth Raudaschl | Melanie Haeckert | Anna Rupprecht |
2014/15 | Agnes Reisch | Elisabeth Raudaschl | Luisa Goerlich |
2015/16 | Agnes Reisch | Lara Malsiner | Julia Huber |
See also
References
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